Abstract
The legislative status prior to the advent of the international convetions the advent of the international conventions and the voluntary agreements the extrinsic obstacle to application of the international conventions - the existence of the US regime, as an example of a unilateral solution the intrinsic difficulty in applying the international conventions - compensation for damage due to a pollution incident -who should be paid for?
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